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Re: List of Forum Ideas; Version 1
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 03:16 PM |
Please note, not all of these ideas are mine, some of them are my view of how ideas I have once read should be made/used.
1: Harsher forum punishments Yes, I asked for worse punishments. Know why? Because I'm tired of seeing people spam 10, 20 something threads a day all one right after the other, and not receiving a due punishment for something they knew was wrong. I suggest you quicken the "pace" at which a ban comes along. -being that, not speeding it up time wise between punishments, but worse punishments earlier on than normal.-
2: Request thread relocation This is a simple button that would only be view-able to the thread creator, and possibly to moderators/admins reading others' threads. When clicking this button, you would be taken to something of a "Ticket", to request that you're thread be moved to another forum. You would select the forum from a drop-down list. The title, and post ID would not change, nor would the body message. The use of this, is for those who accidentally post a thread in the wrong forum. Each thread would be limited to 2 re-locations. Meaning, you can't go "ATR -> S&I -> C&G -> BH -> SH -> &c.". Lets use a recent example I saw... Someone posted something here in S&I, that should have been in C&G. Soon afterwards, they stated that had meant to post it in C&G. This option could allow them to save on the typing and humiliation of the mistake.
3: S&I "Category viewing" I suggested this a LONG time ago, under a different name. Basically, this goes so that, when creating a thread in S&I, you are asked what kind of suggestion it is; "Moderation", "Gear", "Gameplay", "Website", "Hat", "Miscellaneous" ... you get the picture, yes? One could click on a drop down tab to filter out all but a specific type of thread.
4: Thread promotion/advertising Spending tickets on a thread to advertise it, in the same way as advertising a place, shirt, pants, group &c.
5: Academics Discussion forum A forum for discussing an academic related subject. To end an argument: Before you say "Off topic", go look at the community there. Do you think you could talk about anything more mature than a yellow pink-haired pony there and expect a legitimate response? You're much more likely to get struck by a falling piano.
6: Thread Rating System This would be searchable through category viewing; "Highest rated". It would be a 10-point system of 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, &c.. (It would average out the scores, so for example, if Player1 votes this thread at 5, and troll1 votes it at 0, the score would be 2.5) Could also be used by moderators to more quickly find threads we want to become a real addition.
7: Unfollow thread This one is, obviously, not an idea I came up with. And, quite frankly, there's not much to change about it from ones I have read. It would be a check-box; button-push system for unfollowing them, much like what is used to move messages between archive and inbox in our inbox/message center.
8: "Favorite Threads" Know how you can favorite models, places, gear, &c? Adding threads to that list, so that we can favorite them as well.
9: Bold, Italics, and Underline font options when writing a thread. Bold helps to prove a point, and Italics/Underline is simply proper grammar when naming off book or drama titles. I recall Grammar being one of your forum requirements, no?
10: Image Insertion Know how you can drag a image file from your computer onto a document in Microsoft Office Word? Well, allow us to insert images into our posts: but it must be an already approved of decal in our inventory.
That's all for Version 1. Once I have more ideas, I'll work on a version 2. If you have any questions, then ask: I'll answer.
~>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-VXKCR53Sc<~ |
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| 14 Mar 2013 03:45 PM |
1. Support 2. Support 3. Support 4. Not sure about this one. 5. Support. 6. Semi-Support 7. I don't understand. 8. No, just tag the thread. 9. Nice idea. Support. 10. Not sure about this. Semi-Support. |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 04:39 PM |
#7: It would work like an inbox, in that you would click a box to check it, and push a button to stop following it. By stopping to follow it, you would no longer see it in your "My forums" page when it got bumped.
~>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-VXKCR53Sc<~ |
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| 14 Mar 2013 04:45 PM |
1. Support. 2. Support. 3. Support. 4. Eh? Pointless to 99% of people unless you REALLY want ROBLOX to see it. 5. I guess. 6. Yes, and a support button. Because you could support yet give a 5 star out of 10. 7. Sure. 8. Support. 9. Sure, maybe (SOME different fonts such as Arial, Times, etc., as well, but that is it.) 10. This would be VERY annoying. I recommend this being in FEW forums such as Technical Support and S&I but ONLY for the thread creator to show what he/she means. |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 04:49 PM |
#10: true enough; it's primarily one I came up with as space filler.
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vibeboy1
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| 14 Mar 2013 04:59 PM |
| Didnt you post this before? |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 05:02 PM |
I posted the first 3 as a preview of more to come.
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idot200
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:19 PM |
@#10 Unless it's moderated properly innapropriate pictures can sneak past. |
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:21 PM |
I copied and pasted my responses for the first three (I replied to your preview thread).
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1: Harsher forum punishments Yes, I asked for worse punishments. Know why? Because I'm tired of seeing people spam 10, 20 something threads a day all one right after the other, and not receiving a due punishment for something they knew was wrong. I suggest you quicken the "pace" at which a ban comes along. -being that, not speeding it up time wise between punishments, but worse punishments earlier on than normal.-
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Support, however:
Sure, a guy who spams, knowingly breaking the rules, should be banned for a long time. But it's not like he can't get on an alt and just repeat the process.
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2: Request thread relocation This is a simple button that would only be view-able to the thread creator, and possibly to moderators/admins reading others' threads. When clicking this button, you would be taken to something of a "Ticket", to request that you're thread be moved to another forum. You would select the forum from a drop-down list. The title, and post ID would not change, nor would the body message. The use of this, is for those who accidentally post a thread in the wrong forum. Each thread would be limited to 2 re-locations. Meaning, you can't go "ATR -> S&I -> C&G -> BH -> SH -> &c.". Lets use a recent example I saw... Someone posted something here in S&I, that should have been in C&G. Soon afterwards, they stated that had meant to post it in C&G. This option could allow them to save on the typing and humiliation of the mistake.
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I support, however:
Right now, you can just report the thread and, in the comment, ask it to be moved to a different forum.
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3: S&I "Category viewing" I suggested this a LONG time ago, under a different name. Basically, this goes so that, when creating a thread in S&I, you are asked what kind of suggestion it is; "Moderation", "Gear", "Gameplay", "Website", "Hat", "Miscellaneous" ... you get the picture, yes? One could click on a drop down tab to filter out all but a specific type of thread.
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I support, however:
First of all, I don't think that ROBLOX will like it that it would be an update unique to only one forum. Second of all, it's really not like it makes that much of a difference. What kind of suggestion a thread is going to be is often obvious in the thread's title, and if it isn't, it's not like it's a major waste of time if you end up clicking on it, and then having to go back a page.
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4: Thread promotion/advertising Spending tickets on a thread to advertise it, in the same way as advertising a place, shirt, pants, group &c.
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No need. For these forum updates that you're suggesting, you're thinking too much about S&I. ROBLOX wants to update the whole forum, not just one subforum. Because obviously, you're not going to advertise any other thread except for a suggestion. Maybe, *possibly*, some stories and scripting help threads, but mostly suggestions.
Now, what is wrong with advertising the threads itself? It's just not very necessary. Ideas get enough publicity as it is, and it doesn't take long to figure out if an idea is bad or not. Also, you might have people who advertise bad threads, which end up getting a lot of attention. Remember that any random noob who sees an ad for a thread can click on it and respond. The people who populate the forums are mostly experienced players, which is definitely helpful around this particular subforum.
No support.
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5: Academics Discussion forum A forum for discussing an academic related subject. To end an argument: Before you say "Off topic", go look at the community there. Do you think you could talk about anything more mature than a yellow pink-haired pony there and expect a legitimate response? You're much more likely to get struck by a falling piano.
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The problem is, trolls might just relocate there too. In fact, the very name of the forum is an incentive for trolls to be there: "hey u guys wanna talk about pi"
I guess it's not a bad idea for a forum, but I don't think it's a very good one either. It's hard to say if, for instance, you posted "Hey I need some help with my homework, what is the value of x in the equation '4x = 8?'" you would get people who are legitimately willing to help, or, like most other "help" forums, get a bunch of troll responses.
I'm mostly no support for this one.
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6: Thread Rating System This would be searchable through category viewing; "Highest rated". It would be a 10-point system of 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, &c.. (It would average out the scores, so for example, if Player1 votes this thread at 5, and troll1 votes it at 0, the score would be 2.5) Could also be used by moderators to more quickly find threads we want to become a real addition.
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A problem with voting, especially on the forums, is that the ROBLOX community is, quite frankly, too immature to handle it. Any person could vote without even reading the idea, and he may be biased towards the idea if it favours him. Basically, only a handful of people on this forum know the difference between what's worthless and what has potential. While everyone is, of course, entitled to their own opinion, some opinions do not align with how ROBLOX wants to run the site - and that is that.
No support for this one either.
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7: Unfollow thread This one is, obviously, not an idea I came up with. And, quite frankly, there's not much to change about it from ones I have read. It would be a check-box; button-push system for unfollowing them, much like what is used to move messages between archive and inbox in our inbox/message center.
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I'm going to need some clarification here. Do you mean the "3m@il me when someone responds to this thread" button? Because if you do, I'm pretty sure you can deselect that - I have done so numerous times. If you don't, then explain to me what you mean.
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8: "Favorite Threads" Know how you can favorite models, places, gear, &c? Adding threads to that list, so that we can favorite them as well.
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You seem to be fond of making additions to threads. The problem with these additions is, threads aren't supposed to last a long time. Once a thread is dead, it remains dead, on every forum including this one. Sure, you could favourite good ideas so that you can remember them for the future (if you want to repost it after it dies, for instance), but how does this come in handy on most other forums?
Half support here, because I could see the use if you wanted to favourite some useful advice for scripting, or a good story, or a thread that you don't want to forget about posting on, but I could also see it is a tool for easy necrobumping.
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9: Bold, Italics, and Underline font options when writing a thread. Bold helps to prove a point, and Italics/Underline is simply proper grammar when naming off book or drama titles. I recall Grammar being one of your forum requirements, no?
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First of all, let me point out that using italics when naming a book title is an extreme form of correct grammar, and it would be like me correcting you for spelling "Grammar" with a capital 'G.' It's not really a forum requirement, it's more of a forum guideline, obviously you won't get called out for saying "Green Eggs & Ham" without italics.
Now as for the actual idea, it's not bad. There's no real use for it on the S&I forum, but it would come in handy on many others. The only thing I fear is that people will overuse bold, italics, and underlines to make their text extremely annoying to read.
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10: Image Insertion Know how you can drag a image file from your computer onto a document in Microsoft Office Word? Well, allow us to insert images into our posts: but it must be an already approved of decal in our inventory.
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As long as it is kept to a minimal size. I hate it when people post enormous pictures that are completely irrelevant to the topic. It would also encourage spam, because people would post meme pictures in their replies instead of an actual response. But as long as it is kept to a small size (you can enlarge it, of course), I support.
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Most of these weren't necessarily bad ideas, they just weren't very necessary, and/or they might turn out to be bad.
So for a lot of these, it'd probably be a good idea to test them for a few weeks, and if they seem to be efficient, keep them, but if they're obviously not working at all, then just remove them. |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:21 PM |
It's simply posting an image that already exists and is moderated in a separate place on the site. The only difference between this and the current way this can be accomplished; is one involves posting a link, and this would be posting the image directly.
~>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-VXKCR53Sc<~ |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:35 PM |
@Recruit; I clarified "unfollow" earlier. Not to unsubscribe the email or whatever, but to literally remove it from your "My Forums" page.
As for the Grammar comment on the B.I.&U one, that was mostly meant as a space filler that holds some very minute argumentative power.
I see your point over the academics forum, but never the less, I'd like to see a forum spot where I could discuss academic ideas and expect most of the people there to provide legitimate responses.
Granted, I know there would be trolls, I also know there would be children who are not skeptical of anything (Including the supposed 'Infiniteness' of Pi, which I am currently rather skeptical of.) and who would automatically attempt to throw down any new ideas because "My teacher said so" or "My teacher said it isn't so." But, I don't think trolls would stay there 24/7, but probably more along the lines of what they do in S&I, where they come and go periodically. It would also require some forum specific rules to prevent against said trolls, I wouldn't mind attempting to create a few later.
In #10, the images would be small, I'm thinking something either thumbnail or character-image sized. Possibly just a bit larger.
In an attempt to get more support on #6; perhaps certain criteria must be met? I recall ROBLOX mentioning the possible addition of a "respect system", so that could play a major role in who gets to cast their vote with it.
~>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-VXKCR53Sc<~ |
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:38 PM |
1. Support 2. Support 3. Support 4. Support 5.Support 6. Support 7. Suppport 8. Support 9. Support 10. Support, as long as the pictures are moderated |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 09:21 PM |
@Sun: As I've said; the pictures would have to be decals, meaning they would have to be moderated.
~>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-VXKCR53Sc<~ |
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| 14 Mar 2013 09:39 PM |
"1: Harsher forum punishments Yes, I asked for worse punishments. Know why? Because I'm tired of seeing people spam 10, 20 something threads a day all one right after the other, and not receiving a due punishment for something they knew was wrong. I suggest you quicken the "pace" at which a ban comes along. -being that, not speeding it up time wise between punishments, but worse punishments earlier on than normal.-"
The mods could be more efficient on these types of threads. Support.
"2: Request thread relocation This is a simple button that would only be view-able to the thread creator, and possibly to moderators/admins reading others' threads. When clicking this button, you would be taken to something of a "Ticket", to request that you're thread be moved to another forum. You would select the forum from a drop-down list. The title, and post ID would not change, nor would the body message. The use of this, is for those who accidentally post a thread in the wrong forum. Each thread would be limited to 2 re-locations. Meaning, you can't go "ATR -> S&I -> C&G -> BH -> SH -> &c.". Lets use a recent example I saw... Someone posted something here in S&I, that should have been in C&G. Soon afterwards, they stated that had meant to post it in C&G. This option could allow them to save on the typing and humiliation of the mistake."
Eh... the mods are pretty good at moving threads to their appropriate places... but support nevertheless.
"3: S&I "Category viewing" I suggested this a LONG time ago, under a different name. Basically, this goes so that, when creating a thread in S&I, you are asked what kind of suggestion it is; "Moderation", "Gear", "Gameplay", "Website", "Hat", "Miscellaneous" ... you get the picture, yes? One could click on a drop down tab to filter out all but a specific type of thread."
Their would be too many times where different threads would end up in different sub-categories. The S&I forum would be a jumbled mess.
"4: Thread promotion/advertising Spending tickets on a thread to advertise it, in the same way as advertising a place, shirt, pants, group &c."
No... :c I mean.. what's the point? Bumping is like like advertising on the forum.
"5: Academics Discussion forum A forum for discussing an academic related subject. To end an argument: Before you say "Off topic", go look at the community there. Do you think you could talk about anything more mature than a yellow pink-haired pony there and expect a legitimate response? You're much more likely to get struck by a falling piano."
Yes. Support.
"6: Thread Rating System This would be searchable through category viewing; "Highest rated". It would be a 10-point system of 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, &c.. (It would average out the scores, so for example, if Player1 votes this thread at 5, and troll1 votes it at 0, the score would be 2.5) Could also be used by moderators to more quickly find threads we want to become a real addition."
Abusable.
"7: Unfollow thread This one is, obviously, not an idea I came up with. And, quite frankly, there's not much to change about it from ones I have read. It would be a check-box; button-push system for unfollowing them, much like what is used to move messages between archive and inbox in our inbox/message center."
Support
"8: "Favorite Threads" Know how you can favorite models, places, gear, &c? Adding threads to that list, so that we can favorite them as well."
Kind of the same like tracking threads.. but I guess support..
"9: Bold, Italics, and Underline font options when writing a thread. Bold helps to prove a point, and Italics/Underline is simply proper grammar when naming off book or drama titles. I recall Grammar being one of your forum requirements, no?"
This will probably come at a later date.
"10: Image Insertion Know how you can drag a image file from your computer onto a document in Microsoft Office Word? Well, allow us to insert images into our posts: but it must be an already approved of decal in our inventory"
Support. |
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tahu157
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| 14 Mar 2013 11:00 PM |
1 - Support 2 - Support 3 - Support 4 - Support 5 - Support 6 - Support-ish. Perhaps just a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down' rather than 1-10 scale as most people would most likely just leave either a 1 or a 10 and (almost) never anything in between. 7 - I made a thread about this recently, support. 8 - Seem kinda pointless. Couldn't you just track the thread? or do you want to favorite a thread to show support? 9 - Support 10 - Support |
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jacob726
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| 14 Mar 2013 11:11 PM |
@6: I suppose that could work as well; either one is fine with me. @8: I was thinking for easier following of a thread, based on my own situation. I'm generally posting something on something any time I take either interest, or a large amount of displeasure in something, so the My Forums following itself for most threads just... doesn't work efficiently. And bookmark following through my web browser... that's even worse with a few hundred book marks.
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| 14 Mar 2013 11:18 PM |
"1: Harsher forum punishments Yes, I asked for worse punishments. Know why? Because I'm tired of seeing people spam 10, 20 something threads a day all one right after the other, and not receiving a due punishment for something they knew was wrong. I suggest you quicken the "pace" at which a ban comes along. -being that, not speeding it up time wise between punishments, but worse punishments earlier on than normal." - Well, they can't really "quicken" the pace of banning somebody. I'm sure they are trying their best.
I agree, that punishments should be a bit more strict than warnings. I would like to say an IP ban, but there are a lot of flaws in that, sadly.
"2: Request thread relocation This is a simple button that would only be view-able to the thread creator, and possibly to moderators/admins reading others' threads. When clicking this button, you would be taken to something of a "Ticket", to request that you're thread be moved to another forum. You would select the forum from a drop-down list. The title, and post ID would not change, nor would the body message." -
Well, it may be useful for few threads, but it's not hard to just copy and paste into another thread. If people keep bumping it, then that means they're just interested in it, and you can't really prevent that.
"The use of this, is for those who accidentally post a thread in the wrong forum. Each thread would be limited to 2 re-locations. Meaning, you can't go "ATR -> S&I -> C&G -> BH -> SH -> &c.". Lets use a recent example I saw... Someone posted something here in S&I, that should have been in C&G. Soon afterwards, they stated that had meant to post it in C&G. This option could allow them to save on the typing and humiliation of the mistake."
Again, like I said... apologize for the mistake and copy and paste elsewhere.
"3: S&I "Category viewing" I suggested this a LONG time ago, under a different name. Basically, this goes so that, when creating a thread in S&I, you are asked what kind of suggestion it is; "Moderation", "Gear", "Gameplay", "Website", "Hat", "Miscellaneous" ... you get the picture, yes? One could click on a drop down tab to filter out all but a specific type of thread."
So this would only apply to S&I? The problem is, if you're making multiple suggestions, such as this thread, it could get confusing what to choose. Also, your suggestion may be different from those categories.
"4: Thread promotion/advertising Spending tickets on a thread to advertise it, in the same way as advertising a place, shirt, pants, group &c."
Wait, why would you advertise a thread? Could also be used to spam. Elaborate a bit more, if you wouldn't mind.
"5: Academics Discussion forum A forum for discussing an academic related subject. To end an argument: Before you say "Off topic", go look at the community there. Do you think you could talk about anything more mature than a yellow pink-haired pony there and expect a legitimate response? You're much more likely to get struck by a falling piano."
Meh.. dunno about this one. Forums are mostly for entertainment purposes, and I don't know if people will be so thrilled about academics.
"6: Thread Rating System This would be searchable through category viewing; "Highest rated". It would be a 10-point system of 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, &c.. (It would average out the scores, so for example, if Player1 votes this thread at 5, and troll1 votes it at 0, the score would be 2.5) Could also be used by moderators to more quickly find threads we want to become a real addition."
Could be easily trolled, and I can see this feature only work for few threads. Also, it's a bit on the unnecessary side. Moderators notice a thread by it's popularity or its eye-catching title, so I don't think points will help it by a lot.
"7: Unfollow thread This one is, obviously, not an idea I came up with. And, quite frankly, there's not much to change about it from ones I have read. It would be a check-box; button-push system for unfollowing them, much like what is used to move messages between archive and inbox in our inbox/message center."
Support. Forum games, i hait u. :c
"8: "Favorite Threads" Know how you can favorite models, places, gear, &c? Adding threads to that list, so that we can favorite them as well."
Tracking threads.
"9: Bold, Italics, and Underline font options when writing a thread. Bold helps to prove a point, and Italics/Underline is simply proper grammar when naming off book or drama titles. I recall Grammar being one of your forum requirements, no?"
Support. If... there's a limit. I don't want to see a whole post in italics or bold just because people think it looks cool. Oh and, if we can disable seeing italics or boldness. It may hurt people's eyes.
"10: Image Insertion Know how you can drag a image file from your computer onto a document in Microsoft Office Word? Well, allow us to insert images into our posts: but it must be an already approved of decal in our inventory."
Can't you just copy and paste a link? It will literally take you 4 more seconds.
"That's all for Version 1. Once I have more ideas, I'll work on a version 2. If you have any questions, then ask: I'll answer."
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| 15 Mar 2013 06:09 AM |
@"Wai is da sky blue" Because the White Light rays hitting the magnetosphere/other parts of the atmosphere are broken apart, they bounce off of multiple molecules in the air, and blue just happens to split the most, due to hitting Oxygen molecules in our air.
Did you learn something? >.>
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| 15 Mar 2013 06:16 AM |
1. Huge support. 2. Support. 3. Don't see a point in this, no support. 4. No support. It would be a waste of money, you could just paste the link on your profile. 5. lol'd @ your logic about OT. It's true, it's full of morons. Support. 6. Support. And threads with scores of maybe 2 or lower could be deleted. 7. Support, I'm tired of seeing threads I posted on once 2 years ago show up again. 8. Support. 9. Support. 10. No support. People somehow get scary/inappropriate pictures past the filter, and those could be posted on threads just to scare people.
Overall you had some good ideas, and hopefully some of these appear. |
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| 15 Mar 2013 06:17 AM |
So when it comes to the forum penalties, do you mean they should be like "poison banned" or "IP banned" if they are caught spamming with an alt. Only from the forums page that is.
I totally support this. Would eliminate spam completely. |
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| 15 Mar 2013 01:24 PM |
@jacob726orwhatevernumbersyouhaveinyourname
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| 15 Mar 2013 02:42 PM |
@Axel; thanks for the support on those, then.
@Maj: I mean something another like this: Usually, you do an offence, wait around a week or so and repeat it, you get a warning both times. What I'm basically suggesting is this: Once you do an offence, get the warning, same as normal, but when you repeat it after any time less than 2 months; getting a ban. Essentially, it boils down to a much longer "Probation" period in-between consequent offences, and much harsher bans.
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| 15 Mar 2013 04:14 PM |
Daily Bump #1/3
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| 15 Mar 2013 06:15 PM |
Db: #2/3
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